Thinking Of Starting A Community In Taos

Discussion in 'Communal Living' started by polypod, Aug 31, 2014.

  1. polypod

    polypod Member

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    Hi guys,

    I'm a gardener who is into permaculture and living off grid.
    I am living in a house on the mesa(past the earthships) with solar power and 20 acres of fenced land.
    I would sure like to find some like-minded people to work with.
    There's lots of space here(and great views).
    I have thought about joining a community but this situation came up recently and it seems like a great place to start a community.
    I have a well, small barn, fenced pastures, corral, etc.

    Lots to talk about but if you're interested let's start a conversation!
     
  2. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    Well , I know the area you are speaking of . It's a beautiful place to starve . What's your opinion
    on goats ? Have you met Sparky ? Can you be relaxed about surrealism ?
     
  3. polypod

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    Goats? I would like to have goats.
    Are you thinking milk? What about Angoras producing mohair?
    I have not met Sparky.
    As for surrealism, I tend to like it, from what I've seen.

    When you say beautiful place to starve, are you referring to the short growing season?
    And it is windy here. I plan to plant siberian pea shrubs for windbreak..
    Are you in the area?
     
  4. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    i'm not there right now . I did meet again with several Taos friends at the june-july Rainbow gathering in Utah .
    Sparrow mentioned her goats were doing fine . Sparky had just settled into a more-developed place that's got
    a grande' cistern .

    of course i'd being thinking of milking goats and then roasting baby goats too . happens to be the dog that hangs
    with me now is a goat lover herding dog . i don't know quite how much goat-feed your land could give , which is
    also the question of how many goats to have around . might have to trade something for feed . oh, well , Taos
    is an extreme trading town . And then you got Spanish surrealism , Indian surrealism , Hippie surrealism and all
    the while survival can be getting down tough and low . it's easy to find a friend there .

    what do you think is good glue for a community ? i think of language .
     
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    Deranged Senor Member

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    The doritos locos tacos are pretty good
     
  6. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    along the road from town center going east to the forest and right at the edge of Taos just before the
    road gets twisty there grows the wild plum . its at the end of its season now , and you might still find
    some seed for cultivation . living at the base of a steep , rocky incline i've noted it may collect moisture
    there as well as some warmth from the sun in winter . would a stone wall do ?
     
  7. polypod

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    Roasting goats? You mean like throwing them a party? :clown:

    I like the nigerian dwarf goats. They actually have very high butterfat content..
    I've never raised them myself.
    I do like chickens and will be getting a few next year.

    I think the glue to good community is respect and communication but underlying this would be clear rules/methods for decision making and conflict resolution.
    I like the bylaws at East Wind community, are you familiar with it?

    Interesting about the wild plum.. perhaps I will check it out.

    I haven't met many people since I've been here, largely because I tend to be a home body, but I enjoy the vibes in town(well sometimes it's a little crazy)..
    Is Sparrow or Sparky on these forums? Any advice on connected with like-minded people around Taos? :alien:
     
  8. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    Clear rules and methods get me soul crazily annoyed . You could go into town and find the one person
    who is sometimes tho not always annoyed by me . Hogan . He plays the guitar a lot , and I thinks he gets
    along ok by giving lessons . While Eccentric is the only like-minded people I know , and Hogan is One ,
    Hogan is clingy to a couple tedious , helpless , anti-surreal notions . I'm sure it's compulsive practicality .

    The good glue ? Some folks cry peanut butter
     
  9. polypod

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    I think you're interpreting clear rules/methods as limiting.. I'm all about personal freedom, but if you want goats and others don't, there has to be a clear way to resolve these things.. It's empowering to the members to know that things are done fairly and it's not a popularity contest.
    I may have seen that guitar guy. There's someone I see playing guitar along the road once in awhile..

    Anyway, I created this post to get some feedback but I realize if i'm serious I need to create a web page and get that core group who want to work together.
    Thanks for you input Tikoo! :beatnik:
     
  10. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    if you don't want goats to eat thy permaculture - speak goat .
     

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